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riley, kansas. off to war again. soldiers and familiar lives the first infantry division take another turn in the army cycle of families praying. this is the "stast union" report for sunday, august 23rd. >>> karzai and his top challenge rer claiming victory in last week's election. it could be weeks or more before the official results are certified. it is an uncertain military situation as well with fighting between u.s. forces and the taliban intensifying. and fresh indications president obama could soon be asked to commit more american troops. here to talk about this and other global challenges is the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff admiral mike mullen and carl ike enberry. there are complaints, escalating complaints this sunday about fraud in the election. so the threshold question of will this balloting be credible, what is your answer? >> well, right now we're waiting for the results of this election to come in. the electoral -- the independent electoral commission, they're waiting for the tallies to be co
riley, kansas. off to war again. soldiers and familiar lives the first infantry division take another turn in the army cycle of families praying. this is the "stast union" report for sunday, august 23rd. >>> karzai and his top challenge rer claiming victory in last week's election. it could be weeks or more before the official results are certified. it is an uncertain military situation as well with fighting between u.s. forces and the taliban intensifying. and fresh...
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i remain at fort riley until 1943. though war started december 2, 1941, and they were downsizing a horse cavalry, so they sent to the infantry. we shipped out and went to italy, and i remained in italy until the war ended in 1945. >> my career started, and i am not sure whether as patriotism or what it was, but i enlisted in the enlisted reserve corps. what that did was get me out of the infantry. it also meant that i would be in the united states army air corps when i did enter service, and that is exactly what happened. >> in the spring of 1943, i was about to graduate from high school here in abilene. it was the height of the war, and i knew that i was going to be in some service. i attempted to enlist in the navy pilot training course and go to kansas city and take an exam, both physical and mental. i passed the exam with flying colors, except for the fact that i could not hear very high pitches, so they would not accept me. so i came home, and about that time a friend of mine was attending harvard. he came home an
i remain at fort riley until 1943. though war started december 2, 1941, and they were downsizing a horse cavalry, so they sent to the infantry. we shipped out and went to italy, and i remained in italy until the war ended in 1945. >> my career started, and i am not sure whether as patriotism or what it was, but i enlisted in the enlisted reserve corps. what that did was get me out of the infantry. it also meant that i would be in the united states army air corps when i did enter service,...
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chris riley. the chip in for birdie. riley finished the day with a 7 under 63. he is your coleader heading into moving day. sergio, two shots back. john daily. five under. very much in the hundred dollars. hunt. hunt. i'm robert shapiro. over a million people have discovered how easy it is to use legalzoom for important legal documents. at legalzoom, we'll help you incorporate your business, file a patent, make a will and more. you can complete our online questions in minutes. then we'll prepare your legal documents and deliver them directly to you. so start your business, protect your family, launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. play the game millions have won. everything from prius cars to beaches vacations, cash and live nation vip access. play scrabble at subway... where winners eat. ♪ in purple. brett favre makes his debut with the vikings. and the palace gates open for football. the cowboys play their first game in their new billion dollars stadium. and the yankees give the sox an old-fashioned bean town beat down. espnews no
chris riley. the chip in for birdie. riley finished the day with a 7 under 63. he is your coleader heading into moving day. sergio, two shots back. john daily. five under. very much in the hundred dollars. hunt. hunt. i'm robert shapiro. over a million people have discovered how easy it is to use legalzoom for important legal documents. at legalzoom, we'll help you incorporate your business, file a patent, make a will and more. you can complete our online questions in minutes. then we'll...
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riley has been on the bestseller's list a couple times since then. bill o'reilly might have to face down competition from a liberal talk-show host. the andrew cuomo factor. on the front page was a story of andrew cuomo reading with -- meeting with the now governor. and keith doberman and bill o'reilly have been fighting with each other. that fight is off. >> that is the most fascinating story i have read. that is a very interesting tale about getting back to the populace point. at what point do bosses step in and and the right. it is very -- it is a very interesting story. a riley continues to be a huge star -- o'reilly continues to be a huge star. it has only helped him. he has competitors like inbev who are coming out. -- like lin beck. -- glen beck. what a crazy raise it was. clearly he wanted to do this. he is the first saturday night live alumnus to be in the senate. he is playing a good soldier in the junior member of the senate. >> bill riley's show is rated as almost as tight as any cable show. >> i think he has a very committed and loyal aud
riley has been on the bestseller's list a couple times since then. bill o'reilly might have to face down competition from a liberal talk-show host. the andrew cuomo factor. on the front page was a story of andrew cuomo reading with -- meeting with the now governor. and keith doberman and bill o'reilly have been fighting with each other. that fight is off. >> that is the most fascinating story i have read. that is a very interesting tale about getting back to the populace point. at what...
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. >> bob: mike riley was the first ever ump ad they just finished. they bring a pda out there and look at the radar, they must feel there is a cell to pass through because is coming down hard. ground crew on stand by. now the game has started is mike rile riley's call. go you seeman. belliard. nieves and morgan up and down the middle. harris and willingham and dunn at the corners. leading off the veteran top of the 2nd a 2-2 game. >> rob: the team got you that 2 runs back and now it is time to stick it to the brewers and shut them down and get a doughnut. >> bob: hits one up the middle. >> rob: that's not the answer. a good hitter. at the edge of 36. three of the last four batters hitting safely. >> rob: taking the pitch here. a breaking ball that is saved up. puts it through the 5 hole. shoots, scores. great action. >> bob: and frank catalanotto is next. he is 35 years of age. brewers and built their organization around the young players and braun, fielder, hardy. they thought hall but right now they are on the fringe of the playoff race and having
. >> bob: mike riley was the first ever ump ad they just finished. they bring a pda out there and look at the radar, they must feel there is a cell to pass through because is coming down hard. ground crew on stand by. now the game has started is mike rile riley's call. go you seeman. belliard. nieves and morgan up and down the middle. harris and willingham and dunn at the corners. leading off the veteran top of the 2nd a 2-2 game. >> rob: the team got you that 2 runs back and...
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patrick from riley's oyster on cross street is going to be joining us. we have breaking news about baltimore restaurant week, coming up when the eyewitness news morning edition rolls on. >>> 6:15. >> the weekend has begun. what a great shot. i'm going to step out of that one. get some high clouds on the horizon. isn't that a great shot? that star blazing away. 7 light minutes from earth. at this time of the year, in the summer, the earth is further away from the sun than we will be on the first day of winter. it's just that on the first day of winter, the northern hemisphere, because of the uh, moving on the axis of the earth, we're just tilting away from the sun. here's another completely circular orbit. right now we're at the very uh, i guess you'd call it apogee of that orbit. 61 right now. 83% humidity. 30.02. it's going to be rising a little bit. 65 d.c. easton 61. 64 elkton. 61 cumberland. 58 oakland. 62 bel air. 64 columbia. 68 rock hall. 69 annapolis. 71 kent island. beautiful day to start the weekend. high clouds will meander across the area ove
patrick from riley's oyster on cross street is going to be joining us. we have breaking news about baltimore restaurant week, coming up when the eyewitness news morning edition rolls on. >>> 6:15. >> the weekend has begun. what a great shot. i'm going to step out of that one. get some high clouds on the horizon. isn't that a great shot? that star blazing away. 7 light minutes from earth. at this time of the year, in the summer, the earth is further away from the sun than we will...
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keep her there. >> bill o'reilly riley thanks. is 16 too early? >> inappropriate. >> i asked my 13-year-old she was shocked. >> little early. >> thank you for watching. have a great week. that's a-- tiny netbook. yeah, it's-- good-looking, lightweight. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you some kind of-- mind reader, visionary ? no, i have them. huh. the new lightweight hp mini netbook with windows and america's largest and most-reliable 3g network built in. only 199.99 with mobile broadband plans from 39.99 i am-- speechless, envious. wanna be me right now. getting one.
keep her there. >> bill o'reilly riley thanks. is 16 too early? >> inappropriate. >> i asked my 13-year-old she was shocked. >> little early. >> thank you for watching. have a great week. that's a-- tiny netbook. yeah, it's-- good-looking, lightweight. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you some kind of-- mind reader, visionary ? no, i have them. huh. the new lightweight hp mini netbook with...
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nevertheless, the sheriff says it's not out of the question. >> governor riley has always had a heart for the folks in this county. he has always dispatched the national guard to work with civilians on natural disasters. i term this as an unnatural disaster. >> and in that sound bite, the sheriff, of course, is referring to the budget crisis affecting this county. shep? shepard: how is it affecting other city services, jonathan? >> well, certainly some of the outlying cities, they have closed some of the county government satellite offices there, so everyone has to come into town, into birmingham, coming to this main courthouse. when we arrived early this morning before it even opened, there was a long line stretching around the building. there was one gentleman we met who was waiting to get his auto tag renewed. it was only nine hours later that he finally emerged with that tag. shepard: wow. jonathan serrie on the steps there in birmingham. thanks. two russian attack subs creeping through the atlantic near american waters. that hasn't happened in years, as far as we know, but it's h
nevertheless, the sheriff says it's not out of the question. >> governor riley has always had a heart for the folks in this county. he has always dispatched the national guard to work with civilians on natural disasters. i term this as an unnatural disaster. >> and in that sound bite, the sheriff, of course, is referring to the budget crisis affecting this county. shep? shepard: how is it affecting other city services, jonathan? >> well, certainly some of the outlying cities,...
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bill o'reilly riley on the foreign ficcation. ladies i will see you nexexexexx two medium cappuccinos, you're ready for the mid-morning rush thanks to a good breakfast. one coffee with room, one large mocha latte. medium macchiato, light hot chocolate hold the whip, and two espressos. make one a double. she's fiber focused! i have two cappuccinos, one coffee with room, one large mocha latte, a medium macchiato, a light hot chocolate, hold the whip, and two espressos, one with a double shot. gonna take more than coffee to stay this focused. stay full and focused through the morning... with a breakfast of kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats® cereal; an excellent source of fiber that helps you avoid... the distraction of mid-morning hunger. no thanks, i'm good. ♪ ♪ which one's me - for a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit report dot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ though
bill o'reilly riley on the foreign ficcation. ladies i will see you nexexexexx two medium cappuccinos, you're ready for the mid-morning rush thanks to a good breakfast. one coffee with room, one large mocha latte. medium macchiato, light hot chocolate hold the whip, and two espressos. make one a double. she's fiber focused! i have two cappuccinos, one coffee with room, one large mocha latte, a medium macchiato, a light hot chocolate, hold the whip, and two espressos, one with a double shot....
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we have matt riley. let me start with you. they have this $262 billion ready to go to the banking system. they're not going to give it to them. that's pretty good, isn't it? confidence in the banking system. >> i think it is, michelle. i think they ought to give me the $252 billion because i really need it. you look at this whole deficit issue, that's totally irrelevant at the moment. we have to look at the context of the consumer and what's going on. i really believe the lower the deficit goes the better the tax revenue will be for the economy and clearly, we start looking at this reduction, it means the government is determining the financial industry looks in pretty good shape. i thought it looked in pretty good shape a while ago. to me, this is not major revelation. the bank stocks have been among the leaders. >> it has been among the leaders. does this new news make the banks still a buy? >> i think they are, but not because of this news, i've always felt they were a buy, where the money's going right now. it sure as heck
we have matt riley. let me start with you. they have this $262 billion ready to go to the banking system. they're not going to give it to them. that's pretty good, isn't it? confidence in the banking system. >> i think it is, michelle. i think they ought to give me the $252 billion because i really need it. you look at this whole deficit issue, that's totally irrelevant at the moment. we have to look at the context of the consumer and what's going on. i really believe the lower the...
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joining the panel this week, "wall street journal" columnist editor dan henninger, editorial member jason riley and senior economic writer steve moore. steve, we start with you, if i may. the stock market, a traffic rally. we hear that the recession is winding down and may be over. why is the president's recovery plan questioned so harshly? >> well, the one piece of good news, stuart, is the stock market has been on a soaring increase over the last three or four or five weeks. i regard the stock market as forward looking indicator. but every time it look like the economy is picking up a little bit of steam, you see the statistics that come out that suggest it's stumbling again. what is making americans most nervous right now is the lousy unemployment numbers. we saw unemployment numbers climb a little bit last week. this suggests we might be in the throng of a jobless recovery where we don't see the unemployment rate fall much. when you have 15 million americans who are unemployed, it's hard for them to pay the rent, pay the mortgage and hard for them to go out and shop. >> i am looking at the
joining the panel this week, "wall street journal" columnist editor dan henninger, editorial member jason riley and senior economic writer steve moore. steve, we start with you, if i may. the stock market, a traffic rally. we hear that the recession is winding down and may be over. why is the president's recovery plan questioned so harshly? >> well, the one piece of good news, stuart, is the stock market has been on a soaring increase over the last three or four or five weeks. i...
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laura riley is a yahoo finance columnist and the author of "money and happiness" and has helpful tips. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> let's start off with the first things you need to know before you decide to take on extra work. >> the first thing is to think about does it violate your employer's policy? >> right. >> you don't want to jeapordize the first job for the second job. secondly, what is the financial impact? will have you to pay to commute? will have you to pay for daycare? what's the tax implication? will it push you into a higher tax bracket and air not making as much as you thought? finally, are you going to have to pay for any equipment? there are some legitimate call centers where you can work at home and take calls but you have to have a designated land line for $25 or $30 a month so you have to work five or six hours just to pay for your equipment. >> also it can impact your quality of life of course. when you look for moonlighting positions are we talking about bartending or restaurant hostess or waitress? are there other opportunities? >> it really runs
laura riley is a yahoo finance columnist and the author of "money and happiness" and has helpful tips. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> let's start off with the first things you need to know before you decide to take on extra work. >> the first thing is to think about does it violate your employer's policy? >> right. >> you don't want to jeapordize the first job for the second job. secondly, what is the financial impact? will have you to pay to...
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we're back with jason riley, also, joining us by panel. all right. john, are the-- is the census set to count an awful lot of illegals as part of the county? >> yes, the census bureau says its job it to county everyone in the country. i assume that means illegal aliens and tourists. >> you're going to catch them at the airport. >> or the hotel. the problem is the census borrow is going to go-- to be asking if they're a citizen or not. i think this is highly dangerous. counting citizens as permanent residents of the united states. in the last ten years we've had a large increase of illegal immigration, somewhere between 7 and 12 million illegal aliens in this country. adding them into the decision about which states get how many house deeds will dramatically change our outlook. >> james, do you agree with na? >> no, i don't, the 14th amendment, count the whole number of americans in each state. there may be residents in the state that are illegal, but they're still residents and according to the constitution they have to be counted. the idea that cens
we're back with jason riley, also, joining us by panel. all right. john, are the-- is the census set to count an awful lot of illegals as part of the county? >> yes, the census bureau says its job it to county everyone in the country. i assume that means illegal aliens and tourists. >> you're going to catch them at the airport. >> or the hotel. the problem is the census borrow is going to go-- to be asking if they're a citizen or not. i think this is highly dangerous. counting...
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rain delayed action, for a period of time, and chris riley only got through four holes, and now extended his lead two shots. 66 from fred couples. 11-under. he's only three shots off the pace. >> nerves have never been an issue before for brett favre, but, under the spotlight, the new starter admitted to some butterflies. the end result, 1-4, four yardss and no points.fi >> it is only a preseason game,a and he's only been with that f game for five days. and first impressions are first impressions, and time for that, with chris mortensen, and we'll get into that, his bus-tour debut? ends. and, what's the debut? >> it's not the 1-4, it's the 's the idea, what we just saw transpire. you miss all of training-camp, and no offseason. and a year ago, you had none, and you look at his legs, and i made t made the observation, and moreoo people agreed, you have to have yoe your legs, to have, you know, ts last an eson, it all goes to the arm.s he has a partially torney t rotator-cuff. how they get him up to snuff, physically, and mentally, he'lls be fine. getting up fast, and we'll see. this is al
rain delayed action, for a period of time, and chris riley only got through four holes, and now extended his lead two shots. 66 from fred couples. 11-under. he's only three shots off the pace. >> nerves have never been an issue before for brett favre, but, under the spotlight, the new starter admitted to some butterflies. the end result, 1-4, four yardss and no points.fi >> it is only a preseason game,a and he's only been with that f game for five days. and first impressions are...
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>mike: we have operators begging to get bill riley back on the program. thank you very much. -- we have operators begging to get a bill o'reilly back on the program. we will be right back with a boss: so you've been doing a nice job out there helping people save money on car insurance. gecko: aw thank you, sir. boss: but i think there are a few other things you can say about what a reliable company geico is. gecko: right. uh, well maybe how geico's the third-largest car insurance company in america? nice tidbit there. boss: exactly. and i've been thinking, looking a bit more businesslike might help too. gecko: oh my. uhhh, no it's, what's, what's the word... vogeico. 15 minutes could save you 15 percent or more on car insurance. so? mmmm ok. you were right. these healthy choice fresh mixer thingys, they taste fresh... say it again! what? say it like, "mmmm, these healthy choice fresh mixers taste freshh!!" they taste fresh... wait. what are you doing? got it. you're secretly taping me? you were good too! but you know, it wasn't a secret to us, we knew...
>mike: we have operators begging to get bill riley back on the program. thank you very much. -- we have operators begging to get a bill o'reilly back on the program. we will be right back with a boss: so you've been doing a nice job out there helping people save money on car insurance. gecko: aw thank you, sir. boss: but i think there are a few other things you can say about what a reliable company geico is. gecko: right. uh, well maybe how geico's the third-largest car insurance company in...
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riley will say he went around. here comes the manager again. come on, zimmerman, argue the call. >> rob: if he goes around right here. the plate and riggleman has been ejected. >> bob: he did go. that's costly in more ways than one. first strikeout by burns tonight, the manager ejected. we can see the frustration boiling that nieves play at the plate, then the relay beaten at 1st base by padilla who was called out now this. this is an umpire and manager who have been around a long time and respect each other that never got ugly but jim said whatever he needed to say to get tossed. he said guys you are not going through the motions here. there are 40 left in the season, we don't care with the record is. we're playing them to win. you know because you are turning a double play it doesn't have to be a double play. it doesn't mean it's an out. >> bob: ronny belliard hit as grand slam. it is 8-6. you talk about firing up your next hitter. i guess that's what jim riggleman did. the next pitch they score four runs. watch his reaction, he knew it. >> r
riley will say he went around. here comes the manager again. come on, zimmerman, argue the call. >> rob: if he goes around right here. the plate and riggleman has been ejected. >> bob: he did go. that's costly in more ways than one. first strikeout by burns tonight, the manager ejected. we can see the frustration boiling that nieves play at the plate, then the relay beaten at 1st base by padilla who was called out now this. this is an umpire and manager who have been around a long...
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. >> a bill riley's show is rated higher than any other cable news show an almost as high as any cable show on a night to night basis. >> he has a loyal audience. >> why? >> why? i think he gives a voice to the agreed. to their anger about things in their views about bank, not necessarily anchoger. fox is good television. it is impressive that anyone can have longevity. rush limbaugh is in another sphere. he has not been so capable of -- bill left is not been so capable of -- the left has not been so capable of finding a mass communicators who deliver to their audience the way that these guys do. >> when you attack somebody in one of your columns, and i'm not sure you would even use that word, is a calculated at all? >> it is not calculated. i am not sure that is true. there are sometimes that you can and light in approving way about -- that you can write in approving the way about somebody. i think that if you have no opinion and are just do in one hand on the other hand, then you will get no response. it is a calculated at all. i don't even think that way. i think about what is the s
. >> a bill riley's show is rated higher than any other cable news show an almost as high as any cable show on a night to night basis. >> he has a loyal audience. >> why? >> why? i think he gives a voice to the agreed. to their anger about things in their views about bank, not necessarily anchoger. fox is good television. it is impressive that anyone can have longevity. rush limbaugh is in another sphere. he has not been so capable of -- bill left is not been so capable...
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>mike: we have operators begging to get bill riley back on the program. thank you very much. -- we have operators begging to get a bill o'reilly back on the program. we will be right back with a dennis miller, bill o'reilly spectacular. we will be right back. this is a honda pilot. and this is the all- new chevy traverse. it has more cargo space than pilot, including the most space behind the third row. and traverse beats honda on highway gas mileage too. more fuel efficient and 25% more room. maybe traverse can carry that stuff too. the all new chevy traverse. america's best crossover. so? mmmm ok. you were right. these healthy choice fresh mixer thingys, they taste fresh... say it again! what? say it like, "mmmm, these healthy choice fresh mixers taste freshh!!" they taste fresh... wait. what are you doing? got it. you're secretly taping me? you were good too! but you know, it wasn't a secret to us, we knew... yes, but it was a secret to me. of course, otherwise i would be sitting like this and completely block his shot. so that's why i was like... didn
>mike: we have operators begging to get bill riley back on the program. thank you very much. -- we have operators begging to get a bill o'reilly back on the program. we will be right back with a dennis miller, bill o'reilly spectacular. we will be right back. this is a honda pilot. and this is the all- new chevy traverse. it has more cargo space than pilot, including the most space behind the third row. and traverse beats honda on highway gas mileage too. more fuel efficient and 25% more...
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>mike: we have operators begging to get bill riley back on the program. thank you very much. -- we have operators begging to get a bill o'reilly back on the program. program. we will be right back with a ♪ bicycle, what are we waiting for? the flowers are blooming. the air is sweet. and zyrtec® starts... relieving my allergies... 2 hours faster than claritin®. my worst symptoms feel better, indoors and outdoors. with zyrtec®, the fastest... 24-hour allergy medicine, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. zyrtec® works fast, so i can love the air™. for just nine dollars, you can get them shoes from names like danskin now and starter. ♪ select eyeglass frames are just $9 at walmart -- and they have a 12-month guarantee. ♪ juniors tops from op are $9 too. and you can get them the school supplies they need to start the year for just $9 total. nine dollars. considering what you get... that's a really great price. back to school costs less at walmart. save money. live better. walmart. sfwhen you own a business,g saving sounds good. so hea
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. -- listening to our riley -- o"reilly. it was great valley. ken langone, thank you very, very much. you know, taxes are, indeed, the price you pay for living in a great country. remember what he said about that, because he gets that, and as a billionaire co-founder is happy with that. here is what he is not happy about. congressman getting ticked off if the questions where his money is going -- congressmen getting ticked off. he is hoping it goes to the right places and the right people, and he points out that congress knows that it is not, and rather than addressing the concerns of rich guys that pay, happily, they tend to make villains of them all, selfishness. leaving aside the money they give to charity, let's be charitable and say that congress is just trying to build a more just government, so ken says to just proved it. prove that you are making it a more just government and that is going to the people who need it. prove you are making up a nation of a grateful taxpayers where the money is spent well and not bitter taxpayers, where we k
. -- listening to our riley -- o"reilly. it was great valley. ken langone, thank you very, very much. you know, taxes are, indeed, the price you pay for living in a great country. remember what he said about that, because he gets that, and as a billionaire co-founder is happy with that. here is what he is not happy about. congressman getting ticked off if the questions where his money is going -- congressmen getting ticked off. he is hoping it goes to the right places and the right people,...
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recently glenn beck sat down with bill riley and talked about his move to fox news and his philosophy about this show and life. check it out. glenn: you're wildcatter, that's who you are. you're a favre rick. >> when you were on cnn headline news, were you before nancy grace? glenn: yeah. this is the part of the show where we usually expose how the media isn't telling you the truth, but tonight i'm going to shift gears an expose someone else who is lying to you. >> you weren't as flamboyant, and that's a kind word, as you are now on fox news. glenn: this is kind of like a bad biology class. i'd like to give $108 billion to the i.r.s. >> why? glenn: do you know what a pie rye ya i was? >> did they hate you over there? glenn: the management was good to me but the pit of despair was in the newsroom. >> you would walk through the newsroom and they hated you? >> one of the journalists looked up and went ughh. >> they do that here. to me. maybe it's just you. >> she said you expect it and i said i do. it's that sad. >> did that inhibit you that you weren't as flamboyant over there because o
recently glenn beck sat down with bill riley and talked about his move to fox news and his philosophy about this show and life. check it out. glenn: you're wildcatter, that's who you are. you're a favre rick. >> when you were on cnn headline news, were you before nancy grace? glenn: yeah. this is the part of the show where we usually expose how the media isn't telling you the truth, but tonight i'm going to shift gears an expose someone else who is lying to you. >> you weren't as...
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for on the bulls we have ned riley. for the bear, we have drew canali. and we have somewhere in between steve liesman. so ned, you're the bill bull. y you got ism numbers. jobs light today. what do you do, do you stay launching through with your bullishness or larry, i do. got news is the psychologist is a big enigma. the point is simple. people are still looking at the down side. they're looking at a market that they want to keep their money in short time investments and they really don't believe in this rally. it's really a mystery to many people. all i say is the recovery is here, housing is coming, the cash for clunkers is great, larry. i'm telling you, get $4 billion -- >> i caved last night. on the other side, factory on orders in june were very strong. and on on the jobs, the adp looked a little light to some people, but actually that is the smallest drop in nine months. so you could construe this being quite optimistic. how are you going to play it? >> still losing jobs and aren't we only profiting from cost cutting? we aren't seeing revenue incr
for on the bulls we have ned riley. for the bear, we have drew canali. and we have somewhere in between steve liesman. so ned, you're the bill bull. y you got ism numbers. jobs light today. what do you do, do you stay launching through with your bullishness or larry, i do. got news is the psychologist is a big enigma. the point is simple. people are still looking at the down side. they're looking at a market that they want to keep their money in short time investments and they really don't...
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i have an officer living down the street from me who was at fort riley. that doesn't happen. in the past, that never happened in the military. to give you how far it's going in the air force, they went 4340 units to 160. a total of 35,000 officer slots are being cut. in the navy, they tried to of no things from st. petersburg, it was just massive logistics, it reminds me of something that was said to me in moscow about the budget andy looked at me with a smile and said have you ever seen a picture of the high command and i said yes and like an idiot he said, how many blue suits do you see there and i said one, he said well, it's all about approach. that's its answer. there's one, you have to be there. get something. the navy now is getting 40% of the military budget. so tier going to have to cut most of them. 40, 50 years old. ground forces, number of units reduced by 11 times. they've taken the old military district army, regiment, that comes apart and now they have army, brigade, a big free for all, the argument is that the brigade is much more operation operational. if you
i have an officer living down the street from me who was at fort riley. that doesn't happen. in the past, that never happened in the military. to give you how far it's going in the air force, they went 4340 units to 160. a total of 35,000 officer slots are being cut. in the navy, they tried to of no things from st. petersburg, it was just massive logistics, it reminds me of something that was said to me in moscow about the budget andy looked at me with a smile and said have you ever seen a...
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riley. yes. >> just because this woman looks like she should be selling brooches on the ukranian home shopping network does not mean there are a plethora of opportunities for her. there is a ground swell to have her replace paula abdul on "american idol" as you may know. if that doesn't work out she can always be lou dobbs' side kick like his topo gigio. >> lou dobbs' side kick is the one she's complaining about, kitty pilgrim. anyway. i thought she looked in fact like remember the fake documentary john candy did? >> oh, yes. >> i was thinking that or beaker from the muppets. >> with all this we still count on the segment of the gop to say, we want more. yes, we've got it now. is this, do we think there is an overlap between this and the crowd that thought the best episode of happy days was when the fonz literally jumped the shark on the motorcycle? >> it was the best episode. of course. by the way i don't know if you heard the latest rolling stones album but that band is starting to come in
riley. yes. >> just because this woman looks like she should be selling brooches on the ukranian home shopping network does not mean there are a plethora of opportunities for her. there is a ground swell to have her replace paula abdul on "american idol" as you may know. if that doesn't work out she can always be lou dobbs' side kick like his topo gigio. >> lou dobbs' side kick is the one she's complaining about, kitty pilgrim. anyway. i thought she looked in fact like...
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drugs are spokesman tom riley when asked about the survey. quote, we have higher drug use rates, higher crime rate, many things that go with a free and mobile society. different indeed. there may be no people on earth with a twisted and complex relationship to frogs. ploch of our preconceived self image turns out to be wrong. libertine continental's have nothing in terms of drug use and american piety hasn't prevented us from indulging. in fact it has sometimes encouraged it. much of the conventional wisdom about american drug use the puritans and members of the founding generation were teetotalers or mild drinkers the drug trade is dominated by criminal organizations such as mafia and bloods, that crack use declined significantly since the 80's turns out to be wrong, too. if there is one certainty about drug use its this we are always looking for a better way to feed our appetite for getting high, for something cheaper, faster, less addictive or more powerful, jog trends feed themselves as word spreads about the amazing new hyde is safe and
drugs are spokesman tom riley when asked about the survey. quote, we have higher drug use rates, higher crime rate, many things that go with a free and mobile society. different indeed. there may be no people on earth with a twisted and complex relationship to frogs. ploch of our preconceived self image turns out to be wrong. libertine continental's have nothing in terms of drug use and american piety hasn't prevented us from indulging. in fact it has sometimes encouraged it. much of the...
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you know with chuck and mike riley. you are going to get a great effort. so, you know it -- is hard to really be totally upset with guys who are give you an effort a couple of calls that could have goodbye our way. the call i think the replay has shown it. about out i had been out there three times. >> in a way it is required so much energy to get back into it at this point it was hard to stain that. >> it is you know narveson, the left-hander. he stifled us a bit. once we hit him a bit when he first came in. he really slowed things town on us. that was key. we didn't get to him. and i think when he came in and a couple of hits. then he put zeros on the board. when you have -- they get 8 hits out of the first two hitters. you are not going to lose many games when you get 8 hits. they kept doing it and setting the table and braun and fielder. mcgehee is hurting us. it is tough. >> mcgehee another great effort what did you think of it that and what is your plan. >> he gave us a good effort. he has just been outstanding. he is giving us a chance. we have to b
you know with chuck and mike riley. you are going to get a great effort. so, you know it -- is hard to really be totally upset with guys who are give you an effort a couple of calls that could have goodbye our way. the call i think the replay has shown it. about out i had been out there three times. >> in a way it is required so much energy to get back into it at this point it was hard to stain that. >> it is you know narveson, the left-hander. he stifled us a bit. once we hit him a...
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riley don't check facts and promote lies. >> guest: there as accountable as anybody else and they know that the rest of t mainstream media, the fox bashers are going to be on them ke white on rise in a lot of these left-wing look organitions that dedicate their entire lives to coming through every sentence that on fox news a going to be those kinds of reports are then regurgited almost word for word by a lot of the mainstream media so the idea that they are not held accountable for what theyay on there is riculous. i have a joke on my blog about fox deraement syndrome, and i think it als serves ashe convenience distraction from what is going on in this administratiof and how disappointed a lot of these obama supports are. >> host: one of the photographs in the book is the current white house chief of staff rahm emanuel and this from tony, ich you please comment on obama's chief of staff in his dual cizenship. >> guest: tool citizenship of rahm emanuel? it doesn't bother me. >> host: the next call is john from sumpter, sout carolina. good morning. >> caller: good morning, good morning,
riley don't check facts and promote lies. >> guest: there as accountable as anybody else and they know that the rest of t mainstream media, the fox bashers are going to be on them ke white on rise in a lot of these left-wing look organitions that dedicate their entire lives to coming through every sentence that on fox news a going to be those kinds of reports are then regurgited almost word for word by a lot of the mainstream media so the idea that they are not held accountable for what...
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. >> reporter: when this one touched down, shelly riley was sitting in her car in the walmart parking lot. >> what i was seeing when i was sitting in the car, was all of kohl's roof coming, i the tornado. >> reporter: another car landed on her roof. but somehow, she made it out without a scratch. >> i wanted a new car for my birthday tomorrow. looks like i'm going to get one. >> reporter: and while she will spend the day car shopping, cleanup crews will be hard at work. there really is a race for these retailers to reopen. school starts in this area next week. and there's still an awful lot of back-to-school shopping to be done here. diane? >> okay, ryan. our thanks to you. what a scene this morning. >>> from texas, we turn to the national battle over health care, after all the upheaval this summer. word this morning that the white house is about to regroup, change course on its public and political strategy. let's lead all of this off with jake tapper. he's at the white house right now. jake? >> reporter: good morning, diane. that's right, president obama having faced some conservati
. >> reporter: when this one touched down, shelly riley was sitting in her car in the walmart parking lot. >> what i was seeing when i was sitting in the car, was all of kohl's roof coming, i the tornado. >> reporter: another car landed on her roof. but somehow, she made it out without a scratch. >> i wanted a new car for my birthday tomorrow. looks like i'm going to get one. >> reporter: and while she will spend the day car shopping, cleanup crews will be hard at...
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. >> reporter: laurie riley is with pharma, which represents the pharmaceutical industry. >> about 70% of the prescription is what the manufacturer receives for the product. 25% of that are costs added on by the people and/or the chain, either the wholesaler or the pharmacy. so they do have some flexibility. >> reporter: christine nyhom says she saves $150 a month on her prescription drugs. >> i would definitely recommend shopping around. you'd be surprised how much difference it makes. >> asking for generics is a cheaper way to go, and shopping at approved online pharmacies can also save you money, maggie. >> any words of caution for people shopping around? >> if you're shopping around different pharmacies, different pharmacists, let everybody know so they can tell you there's going to be a bad interaction. everyone needs to know the drugs you're taking. >> very important. susan koeppen, thanks. >>> coming up next, we'll take you inside the secrets of the secret service. we'll be right back. >> announcer: "cbs healthwatch" sponsored by list terin smart rinse. the anti-cavity fluoroide
. >> reporter: laurie riley is with pharma, which represents the pharmaceutical industry. >> about 70% of the prescription is what the manufacturer receives for the product. 25% of that are costs added on by the people and/or the chain, either the wholesaler or the pharmacy. so they do have some flexibility. >> reporter: christine nyhom says she saves $150 a month on her prescription drugs. >> i would definitely recommend shopping around. you'd be surprised how much...
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. >> i just believe governor riley who has deployed the national guardsmen in natural disasters, even though this is an unnatural disaster created by the jefferson county commission, i really believe he will partner with the citizens of jefferson county, alabama, and i believe we'll get some help with him. i really believe that. he wants me to call him today after meeting with the commission. >> meanwhile, you are getting creative. you are taking drug money, about $700,000. you think you'll be able to do that and keep salaries going? >> i have about $1.5 million of condemnation money, state condemnation money, and some seizure money that's under my control that i am willing to write for the salaries of deputies. i can do this. the county money runs on out in september. that's it. 1st of september, no more county money. i can -- i have enough money to pay the deputy sheriffs at about half the number that i need for the rest of the month. and then that's it. so, i'm committed to use all my resources, all the planning that i have, and plan to use every bit of money that i have under my c
. >> i just believe governor riley who has deployed the national guardsmen in natural disasters, even though this is an unnatural disaster created by the jefferson county commission, i really believe he will partner with the citizens of jefferson county, alabama, and i believe we'll get some help with him. i really believe that. he wants me to call him today after meeting with the commission. >> meanwhile, you are getting creative. you are taking drug money, about $700,000. you...
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i'll take that a-rod card if you find it for riley. if you fwind it. rob marciano, thank you so much. >>> also, in fact, we kind of wanted to know, we've been asking all morning long for your feedback about this yard sale because we want to know if the tough economy has actually turned you into one of those people that goes to the garage sales and yard sales on the weekend. saturday is a big day for that. heading over to the heidi mac now and take a look at what some people have been saying. god only knows what we're going to find. karen from aurora, colorado, i have always been a weekend yard shopper. i go even more now, i also use craigslist and shop at goodwill and other thrift stores. okay, then, from linda. no. if anything, the economy has made me look at what i have in my home and use the space more efficiency. the easiest things are the things i bought at garage and yard sales in my youngest days since the investment was low. this one then, i held a yard sale this last fall to make room for a tenant to rent out my house, but i was pleasantly sur
i'll take that a-rod card if you find it for riley. if you fwind it. rob marciano, thank you so much. >>> also, in fact, we kind of wanted to know, we've been asking all morning long for your feedback about this yard sale because we want to know if the tough economy has actually turned you into one of those people that goes to the garage sales and yard sales on the weekend. saturday is a big day for that. heading over to the heidi mac now and take a look at what some people have been...
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. >> thank you for representing us in riley. i know that it is quite a challenge especially with this economy. [applause] >yes, i have a chart here is buying the cancer survival rates. about the meeting would be like last year with about 10 of us in a circle. but the chart i have here is the survival rate for prostate cancer in the u.s., canada, europe, and england. after five years we have 91% americans surviving. 85% in canada survive. in all of europe 57% survive. in england where we have a single-payer system, there is a 50.9% survival rate for prostate cancer. this is what i think about -- real lives. we have all been touched by cancer, if not personally, then our family. look at breast cancer survival. canada 82.5%, europe 73%, england at 69.8%. i have of this charter my website -- chart on my website. you can look at our sources and to judge the data for yourselves. the survival rate for cancer and across the board is better here in the u.s. it is expensive, flawed, but far better than the single-payer system with a singl
. >> thank you for representing us in riley. i know that it is quite a challenge especially with this economy. [applause] >yes, i have a chart here is buying the cancer survival rates. about the meeting would be like last year with about 10 of us in a circle. but the chart i have here is the survival rate for prostate cancer in the u.s., canada, europe, and england. after five years we have 91% americans surviving. 85% in canada survive. in all of europe 57% survive. in england where...
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after graduating from the university of chicago school of medicine in 1948 janet riley got married and gave birth to four sons, making medicine a hobby and making family her priority. it was not until she was almost 40 that she took up serious medical research and not until almost a decade later examining small photos, that leukemia are notable for changes. cancer is genetic and how we fight the disease. all of us have been touched in some way by cancer, including my family. what began as a hobby became a life's work for janet. the glint in the eye and the lilt of the voice are familiar to us all, but the signature quality of desmond tutu is readiness to take unpopular stands without fear. perhaps that explains what led the arch as he is known to preach among tear gas and rally against apartheid. when south africa needed a heart big enough to forgive its since, he was called on once more. tribune of the downtropical depressionen, voice of the oppressed, can'tor of our conscience, he poses that sense ofen rossity, that spirit of humanity that south africa know about. a young economics p
after graduating from the university of chicago school of medicine in 1948 janet riley got married and gave birth to four sons, making medicine a hobby and making family her priority. it was not until she was almost 40 that she took up serious medical research and not until almost a decade later examining small photos, that leukemia are notable for changes. cancer is genetic and how we fight the disease. all of us have been touched in some way by cancer, including my family. what began as a...
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i went to tuscaloosa, alabama, about as conservative as it is as a favor to bob riley, a guy i helped get into politics, they are giving him a big award at the end. my speech to them was come on, come on, you have got to call out these people talking about death panel and naziism. guess what, that got applause, that got standing ovations. republicans are not the caricature that ironically sarah palin and newt gingrich say now. >> the energy. america is such a sullen mood. there's kind of a big hangover in the country. >> the extremes are. but that's what i'm saying, pat, though. she ain't going to burn up iowa anymore. >> let me ask you, if she walked into some of these town hall meetings of 1,000, 1500 or 3,000 and got up there and took apart this health care bill. >> yeah. >> i think it would bring them out of their chairs. >> first of all she's not capable of doing that right now. i know i'm doing to get in trouble. what republicans say behind closed doors because she doesn't read enough. she goes off, she shoots off her mouth. she doesn't know what she's talking about. she speaks
i went to tuscaloosa, alabama, about as conservative as it is as a favor to bob riley, a guy i helped get into politics, they are giving him a big award at the end. my speech to them was come on, come on, you have got to call out these people talking about death panel and naziism. guess what, that got applause, that got standing ovations. republicans are not the caricature that ironically sarah palin and newt gingrich say now. >> the energy. america is such a sullen mood. there's kind of...
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and it is riley, rookie free agent out of duke, speedster for the blue devils, picked up the first down and will push us to the two-minute warning. ed reed pleased with the results, to say the least. (announcer) what does greatness taste like? miller lite. (announcer on call) off the glass, centered in front... oh what a great move another great move... he skates in on goal... he scores! unbelievable! it's all over! oh my... (announcer) that's what greatness tastes like. triple hops brewed. great pilsner taste. miller lite. taste greatness. 0 >> gerry: for the veterans like ray rice, joe flacco, willis mcgahee on the offensive side, ed reed, ray lewis, it was a quick and productive night's work. and for the young players, i think this was a pleasantly surprising night's work as the young ravens trying to finish off a very productive night. the punt falls inside the redskins 10-yard line. that will set up a second down and about 8 from there. >> stan: i think it was an excellent night for a majority of the team. i think some of the younger offensive line men need to work on some of their
and it is riley, rookie free agent out of duke, speedster for the blue devils, picked up the first down and will push us to the two-minute warning. ed reed pleased with the results, to say the least. (announcer) what does greatness taste like? miller lite. (announcer on call) off the glass, centered in front... oh what a great move another great move... he skates in on goal... he scores! unbelievable! it's all over! oh my... (announcer) that's what greatness tastes like. triple hops brewed....
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made by an all-star panel, including jack klugman, mittcy russell and the hilarious charles nelson riley. health care match game '09, check your local listings. >> nipsey. i'd leave my health care in the hands of nipsey. i trust nipsey russell. >> i still trust him. that's the thing. >> i don't mean to make a joke. >> you're bringing us down, seriously. stop bringing us down. let's be lifted up. you know who else brings us down? never. chief "politico" with a look at the morning playbook, mike allen, mike. >> up with people, baby. >> up with people. >> mike allen and nipsey russell? >> what was that? >> that was the impersonation. last night, barney frank, dartmouth, massachusetts, holding a town hall meeting. a woman comes up and launches into the nazi talk. the health care plan -- jerry thatt nadler's relative. >> i don't think related to nadler. she brings up the t-4 program where the nazis exterminated patients they deemed unworthy. anyway, here it is, a woman and barney frank last night. >> this is the chief war policy of the hitler -- of a hitler policy in 1939. >> boo! >> where he
made by an all-star panel, including jack klugman, mittcy russell and the hilarious charles nelson riley. health care match game '09, check your local listings. >> nipsey. i'd leave my health care in the hands of nipsey. i trust nipsey russell. >> i still trust him. that's the thing. >> i don't mean to make a joke. >> you're bringing us down, seriously. stop bringing us down. let's be lifted up. you know who else brings us down? never. chief "politico" with a...
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when i got from secretary riley in an earlier speech he gave. he and his wife for in washington, d.c. by the river and daystar a man with a t-shirt on. the front of it said "changes could." when you look at the back it says, but you go first. a couple of weeks ago, we were talking about change. in the paper was another wonderful quotation. it was a cartoon. it's as i am all for change as long as it does not affect the status quo. unfortunately, we note that that is where many of the people -- wonderful people that we work with dark. they are so focused on the things they have been able to do. they are truly great. sometimes it is a little difficult to open your eyes and say, what else do we need to do? as we talked about yesterday, we understand the world is moving so fast. the education of our kids has got to catch up so stable be able to compete with their peers around the world -- so they'd will be able to compete with their peers around the world. this morning we are going to talk about change. i am sure you know the buzz has been in the air
when i got from secretary riley in an earlier speech he gave. he and his wife for in washington, d.c. by the river and daystar a man with a t-shirt on. the front of it said "changes could." when you look at the back it says, but you go first. a couple of weeks ago, we were talking about change. in the paper was another wonderful quotation. it was a cartoon. it's as i am all for change as long as it does not affect the status quo. unfortunately, we note that that is where many of the...
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bill riley tried to get that out of him. he went so far as to make a rather extreme -- rather extreme suggestion. >> what if i come over there -- you are about 20 blocks north of the in manhattan. what if i come to abc right now and waterboard you? would you tell me the name if i did that? >> i do not know if i could withstand the pressure, but i would try to resist. brian: they're having fun there. the president tried to buck him up a few months ago. evidently, this did not work. if leon panetta says, you can't do that anymore, you can no longer argue that the morale is being run down. that is the argument from the end of ministration. if he walks away, that is a huge embarrassment. gretchen: i wholeheartedly agree. i am not sure that he might not walk away. they just graduated and are struggling to find a job. if president obama's healthcare plan goes through, young people could have a whole lot more to worry about other than global warming. adam: one in five children is sexually assaulted online. he put up all the securit
bill riley tried to get that out of him. he went so far as to make a rather extreme -- rather extreme suggestion. >> what if i come over there -- you are about 20 blocks north of the in manhattan. what if i come to abc right now and waterboard you? would you tell me the name if i did that? >> i do not know if i could withstand the pressure, but i would try to resist. brian: they're having fun there. the president tried to buck him up a few months ago. evidently, this did not work....
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i don't know, when i look it things like tim o'reilly's gude cam, the friends of all riley orice of something the other day called crisis camp which is looking at how you would put together tools for disaster relief. most of them were the smaller companies to where they are playing in the space. i am actually not in any way maligning with the larger companies ar doing except that there is a lot of energy and useful stuff coming out of the small companies in my point was just we ought to encourage our people to get beyond the normal interlocutors to go to other people as well. [inaudible] there we are. you have a lot of folks coming together to share information and really innovative ways. one of the challenges they are facing now is athat point, right now there posting in both the old system and using intellipedia. at what point does the intel communities okay we are going to go one direction or the other or do you ctinued using both systems at once? >> this is a little bit about the question of when you take the sales of the samship. the last u.s. navy steamships had sales inhe 1890's, and s
i don't know, when i look it things like tim o'reilly's gude cam, the friends of all riley orice of something the other day called crisis camp which is looking at how you would put together tools for disaster relief. most of them were the smaller companies to where they are playing in the space. i am actually not in any way maligning with the larger companies ar doing except that there is a lot of energy and useful stuff coming out of the small companies in my point was just we ought to...
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see interruptions during instruction to deliver lunches, you don't see class periods canceled for pat riley's and interiorscholastic sports. the schools know their purpose, that is to educate all kids to a high standard. in most countries, is believed that education is a civil rights and is treated like that. the fifth area, focus relentlessly on results. it was first in asia, all the schools were immersed in student performance data. the analysis of that data, people use program is. they stopped doing things that were not working, we add on instead of taking away. this was a big revelation to me. when you diagnose a problem, you need to treat it, you need to not use old medicine but new medicine. the old medicine isn't treating it. you have to plan carefully for it. the sixth area is in professional development and you see a real link in those countries between policy and practice. the policies we know by themselves do not create good practice but they create the conditions for teachers to be able to receive the training that they need in order to do the right thing for kids. the main link b
see interruptions during instruction to deliver lunches, you don't see class periods canceled for pat riley's and interiorscholastic sports. the schools know their purpose, that is to educate all kids to a high standard. in most countries, is believed that education is a civil rights and is treated like that. the fifth area, focus relentlessly on results. it was first in asia, all the schools were immersed in student performance data. the analysis of that data, people use program is. they...